Oak Hill Village in Middletown, PA, provides three levels of residential care—Assisted Living, Independent Living, and Memory Care—with medical oversight that covers a wide spectrum of needs. Staff are trained to manage residents who wander or are at risk of elopement, administer oxygen therapy, and support diabetics on oral medication or insulin injections. The Memory Care program is engineered for moderate dementia, using a secured environment and a structured routine to minimize confusion. Residents also have access to on-site nurses, medication management, and hospice services, so a change in condition can be addressed without moving to another facility.
Beyond these core programs, the community maintains an emergency call system and a fully secured perimeter. Licensed nurses, physical, occupational, and speech therapists, a podiatrist, a dentist, and an optometrist rotate through the campus. Incontinence management, ambulatory care, and full-assistance support with bathing, dressing, eating, and toileting are available as needed. Transfers can be handled for residents who use a walker or wheelchair, or who simply need standby supervision. Pet-focused programs and resident or family counseling are also part of the service mix, helping address non-medical quality-of-life concerns.
Private and semi-private apartments are offered; some include a bathroom, a kitchenette, cable service, and routine housekeeping, though not every unit has all four features. Meals follow a set menu prepared to meet nutritional guidelines, and a private dining room is available for family gatherings. Dietary modifications, including vegetarian choices, are accommodated without extra charge.
Independent Living residents live in a separate wing but can add services as needed. Medication-management monitoring is offered for those who want an extra layer of safety. Weekly housekeeping is part of the baseline package, and a monthly meal plan lets residents choose how many meals to take in the main dining room while keeping the option to cook in their own kitchenette.
Campus amenities include wheelchair-accessible common areas, internet access in both apartments and communal lounges, and landscaped gardens that encourage safe outdoor activity. Scheduled transportation is provided for shopping and medical appointments, and the campus is close to public transit for those who prefer to travel independently.